Most realistic Racing Video Games have the Nuremberg ring as a track. The Gran Turismo games have the track.
Any ring can be used as a purity ring; the important thing is the intention, not which ring is used. You can use a ring from Disneyland Paris as your purity ring.
Yes, eleven of them did.
It is destroyed so that it can not be used to seal any false documents.
Yes and no. Any ring can be used as a "promise ring", though not every ring is intended that way. And it's, frankly, kind of a silly concept in the first place; either you intend to get married or you don't, and a promise ring is sort of like saying "well, I don't really intend to marry you, but I intend to intend to marry you.".
Luckily, yes! Aragorn's Quest, and Lego Lord of the Rings! They are both fantastic games, too!
I think that not every kind of ring can be called purity ring.**Because there is no such thing as an official purity ring (as stated by the Church of England, I don't know about anywhere else), any ring can be taken and used as a purity ring. It's what you think is a purity ring, and what it means to you. Some prefer to have it engraved with a saying or something, but that is not needed.
The toe ring has never had any sort of practical purpose. In fashion they are rarely used and if they are, they are used to try and draw the eye towards the shoes of the model.
Originally, the ring had to be infinate in the sence where it would not be broken up by any jewels or stones. Nowadays, I think that any ring can become a purity ring, however, I am not sure.
Bus, Mesh, Star, Ring.
My favorite video games are lego star wars and lego lord of the ring.
"Nuremberg" (2000). Stars Alec Baldwin, Brian Cox, Christopher Plummer, Jill Hennessy. "Nuremberg: Goering's Last Stand" (2006). Stars Hannes Hellmann, Des McAleer, Robert Jezek, Matt Rippy.
ND on the inside of a ring typically stands for "No Diamond." This inscription is commonly used by jewelers to indicate that the ring does not contain a diamond or any other precious stone. It helps both the jewelers and customers to easily identify the characteristics of the ring.